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What is the use of trademark acceptance notice?
Hello, not necessarily. The issuance of the Notice of Acceptance of Trademark Registration Application only shows that the trademark registration application has been accepted by the Trademark Office, and it does not necessarily mean that the trademark should be passed.

The Notice of Trademark Acceptance is a voucher given to the parties by the Trademark Office after receiving the application, which is similar to a receipt. After the applicant submits a complete application for trademark registration to the Trademark Office, the Trademark Office will send an acceptance notice to the applicant, informing the applicant that the Trademark Office has accepted his application and informing him of the application date.

The Notice of Trademark Acceptance was originally available in three months, but now it is generally available in about one month. In addition, if you entrust the relevant agency to handle the expedited application, you can get the Notice of Trademark Acceptance within 1-3 working days.

The notice of acceptance only indicates that the Trademark Office has accepted the application for trademark registration, but does not indicate whether the application can be approved. Therefore, the Notice of Acceptance cannot be used as a legal proof of the use of its trademark. In fact, the Trademark Office has accepted a considerable number of applications for trademark registration, but they have all been rejected after examination.